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I'm trying to run a CGI file with Apache2, but when I navigate to it, I just get the file in it's plain text format and not actually parsing the file. What do I need to configure?

I've tried this Code: <Directory /var/www/>
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</Directory> And I've tried this Code: <Directory /var/www/>
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AllowOverride All
Order allow,deny
[Code]...

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